Thursday, May 6, 2010

MILLWORKS II, May 5th to 31st 2010 at Tan Coffee, 992 Queen Street West. Now on display, un-officially part of the Contact photography festival in Toronto. This is David's second installation of his Ontario Historic Mill photographic project. Millworks mission is to capture Ontario's milling history through photographic documentary. Come by and see the exhibit!

CONTACT

Thank you for visiting David's blogsite! To contact David directly, please email him at: lxdesign@rogers.com. David will be happy to answer any questions about any of the photographic projects he is currently working on.

About Me

David has been capturing the world behind a lens since the age of 12, although he didn't get serious about it until many years later. An award winning photographer, David loves a variety of subjects from historic buildings to landscape work. David has a passion for photographing themes, of which he is currently working on a collection of water themed subjects from waterfalls to historic water powered mills. David is a member of SPOOM - The Canadian chapter of the society for the preservation of old mills. David also loves the history of electric trains and railroad equipment, which reflects in his transportation themed photographic assignments.
David also has a keen interest in photographing people in action! This can be seen in his series of photographic shoots from the Toronto Newsgirls Boxing club. He has photographed 4 club shows to date from Fight Factory IV to VII.
David hopes to one day tie in his water themed subjects - Waterfalls and Mills with a third subject - the Trent-Severn Waterway, and produce a book on the history of waterways, and their historic significance in Ontario.